This unspoilt island is found off the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Pangkor Village, the main town, exudes a laid-back atmosphere. Stroll through its narrow streets to experience the local way of life and explore quaint shops, or wander around a small fishing village. There’s a Dutch Fort, built in the 17th century, standing as a reminder of the island’s colonial past. And you can visit the Fu Lin Kong Temple, a colourful Taoist place of worship. Pangkor is synonymous with a stunning shoreline. Teluk Nipah Beach is one of the most popular, while Coral Beach is perfect for those seeking a quieter escape.
Pangkor Laut Resort
Take the 15-minute boat ride from Marina Island to Pangkor Laut Resort where you can check into your overwater or jungle villa with up to four bedrooms. Some come with butler service, an outdoor tub, a private pool and a dining pavilion, overlooking Emerald Bay in the Strait of Malacca. The resort is built beside a rainforest (listen out for the resident macaque monkeys), which you can explore with the resident naturalist. It encompasses two swimming pools, a spa village employing Malay, Chinese, Indian and Thai practices, yoga facilities, squash and tennis courts and seven restaurants.
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